President Obama on Community Policing and Criminal Justice
President Obama spoke to reporters following a meeting with police, political leaders, and civil rights activists…
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) gave his second speech on police relations with African Americans. He said the country needed to recognize that “because… read more
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) gave his second speech on police relations with African Americans. He said the country needed to recognize that “because you do not feel the pain, does not mean it does not exist.” Following his remarks, Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) recognized Senator Scott for his remarks and talked more broadly about diversity, segregation, police training, the history of race relations. close
President Obama spoke to reporters following a meeting with police, political leaders, and civil rights activists…
Senator Scott (R-SC) spoke about race relations and law enforcement. He said South Carolina was transformed because he…
Headlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines, including a line reserved for police officers, were open for…
C-SPAN presented a look at policing and race relations in the U.S., including past remarks by President Obama and…